Saturday, August 05, 2006
EcoQuest And The Truth About Ozone
Many of the air purifiers like the Fresh Air manufactured by EcoQuest International use ozone as one of the technologies that make them work so effectively.
There is some controversy around the use of ozone in household air purification systems but, did you know that ozone at natural levels is vital? Did you know it cleans the air by oxidizing pollution?
You are exposed to ozone every day. Have you ever smelled the fresh clean scent of the air after a thunderstorm? That's ozone working and doing its magic. The areas of the world with the freshest air, up in the mountains or around a waterfall smell like that because ozone and other safe oxidizers are at work cleaning the air.
The air inside your home doesn't have or has very low levels of ozone in it, so how does it get clean? Well, you can try an air filter, but that only cleans the air that reaches the machine. It doesn't take care of the odors, bacteria on the surfaces of things in your home, mold and many other pollutants that will never reach the air filter.
Even though ozone is a natural air cleaner, you don't necessarily have to have it to clean your air. Through EcoQuest International's latest space-age technology they have manufactured the next generation of indoor air purification equipment.
Using a new technology of peroxides and super-oxide ions, university testing shows that EcoQuest's new Fresh Air purifiers eliminate up to 99.9% of bacteria and mold on surfaces without the use of ozone.
Did you know that you can now get a Fresh Air purifier without ozone? EcoQuest has two models of the Fresh Air to choose from. The Fresh Air by EcoQuest uses ozone during the Away operation mode and the Fresh Air Everest uses Radiant Catalytic Ionization or RCI technology only. That means the Fresh Air Everest has the same germ fighting capabilities as the Fresh Air by EcoQuest without the use of ozone.
Also, both Fresh Air models are proven to eliminate smoke and odors.
Dr James Marsden has said that "it's not simply the presence of ozone, but the dosage level that is important. Safe, natural levels are needed to clean the air."
Tags: ecoquest, ozone, pollution, fresh air,
There is some controversy around the use of ozone in household air purification systems but, did you know that ozone at natural levels is vital? Did you know it cleans the air by oxidizing pollution?
You are exposed to ozone every day. Have you ever smelled the fresh clean scent of the air after a thunderstorm? That's ozone working and doing its magic. The areas of the world with the freshest air, up in the mountains or around a waterfall smell like that because ozone and other safe oxidizers are at work cleaning the air.
The air inside your home doesn't have or has very low levels of ozone in it, so how does it get clean? Well, you can try an air filter, but that only cleans the air that reaches the machine. It doesn't take care of the odors, bacteria on the surfaces of things in your home, mold and many other pollutants that will never reach the air filter.
Even though ozone is a natural air cleaner, you don't necessarily have to have it to clean your air. Through EcoQuest International's latest space-age technology they have manufactured the next generation of indoor air purification equipment.
Using a new technology of peroxides and super-oxide ions, university testing shows that EcoQuest's new Fresh Air purifiers eliminate up to 99.9% of bacteria and mold on surfaces without the use of ozone.
Did you know that you can now get a Fresh Air purifier without ozone? EcoQuest has two models of the Fresh Air to choose from. The Fresh Air by EcoQuest uses ozone during the Away operation mode and the Fresh Air Everest uses Radiant Catalytic Ionization or RCI technology only. That means the Fresh Air Everest has the same germ fighting capabilities as the Fresh Air by EcoQuest without the use of ozone.
Also, both Fresh Air models are proven to eliminate smoke and odors.
Dr James Marsden has said that "it's not simply the presence of ozone, but the dosage level that is important. Safe, natural levels are needed to clean the air."
Tags: ecoquest, ozone, pollution, fresh air,